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Miller, Henrichr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:55:22+00:00
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1784

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1784

Henrich Miller Images

(1702-1782)

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Rhoden, 1822
Rhoden, 1822

Alfred Yark, “Stadtansicht Rhoden” (1822). In 1702 Miller was born in the town of Rhoden in the central-German Principality of…

Franklin Court, Philadelphia
Franklin Court, Philadelphia

Contemporary view of Franklin Court in Philadelphia

Franklin Court interior
Franklin Court interior

Contemporary view of the interior of Franklin Court in Philadelphia.

Franklin Court Interior, site of Benjamin Franklin’s Philadelphia residence and the “ghost house” recreation constructed in 1976 for the U.S. Bicentennial
Franklin Court Interior, site of Benjamin Franklin’s Philadelphia residence and the “ghost house” recreation constructed in 1976 for the U.S. Bicentennial

Interior of Franklin Court , site of Benjamin Franklin’s Philadelphia residence and the “ghost house” recreation constructed in 1976 for…

Marienborn in the Wetterau, 1755
Marienborn in the Wetterau, 1755

View of Marienborn in the Wetterau, 1755.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1784
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1784

View of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1784, two years after Henrich Miller’s death.

Moravian Cemetery (“God’s Acre”) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Moravian Cemetery (“God’s Acre”) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Contemporary view of the Moravian Cemetery (“God’s Acre”) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

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